Author: Michael Childs
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UGA Griffin to host Bionic Educator Conference April 26
The proliferation of technology and social media is changing the way educators teach, how students…
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NCATE review panel recommends UGA College of Education maintain its accreditation
An outside review panel has recommended that the University of Georgia College of Education maintain…
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Conference to feature chairwoman of US Preventive Services Task Force
Dr. Virginia A. Moyer, chairwoman of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and a leading…
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UGA science education faculty ranked among best nationally in research productivity in 2000s
University of Georgia College of Education faculty members were ranked among the most productive faculty…
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Evidence-based health professions education conference to feature U.S. Preventive Services Chair
Dr. Virginia A. Moyer, chair of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and a leading…
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UGA global education forum to focus on obesity, food security and nutrition
University of Georgia faculty from multiple disciplines will discuss their efforts related to obesity, food…
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Athens Inclusive Recreation group seeks volunteers for first wheelchair basketball clinic
Athens Inclusive Recreation and Sports is looking for participants—with or without disabilities—from the University of…
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UGA College of Education to host poverty/reading workshops in Albany
Two workshops for area educators-one focusing on effective teaching methods to reach students from poor…
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Mountain View High School, Duluth Adventist Christian win first places in 2013 TEAMS competition
Student teams from two Gwinnett County Schools-Mountain View High School and Duluth Adventist Christian School-won…
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Harvard social scientist David R. Williams to speak at UGA March 18
David R. Williams, internationally recognized as a leading social scientist focused on social influences on…
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Expert in indigenous perspectives on leisure to give lecture March 7
Karen Fox, an expert in indigenous perspectives on leisure, will speak on “Researching and Living…
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Expert on indigenous perspectives on leisure to speak at UGA College of Education
Karen Fox, an expert in indigenous perspectives on leisure, will speak on “Researching and Living…
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Author Emily Bazelon to speak at bullying prevention conference at UGA Gwinnett
Athens, Ga. – Emily Bazelon, a senior editor at Slate and author of “Sticks and…
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Athens Inclusive Recreation group seeks participants for first Beep Baseball practice
Athens’ first Beep Baseball team is looking for participants from the University of Georgia and…
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Expert in multiculturalism Sonia Nieto to speak at UGA on Feb. 19, 20
Athens, Ga. – Sonia Nieto, a leading researcher, writer and teacher in the field of…
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Expert in reducing obesity in people with disabilities to give 2013 Ramsey Lecture
James H. Rimmer, an expert in developing health programs to reduce obesity in people with…
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UGA College of Education to host Poverty/Reading workshops Feb. 21-22
Two workshops for area educators-one focusing on effective teaching methods to reach students from poor…
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New dean looks to increase education college’s national visibility
There’s a noticeable excitement in the voice of Craig H. Kennedy when he talks about…
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UGA College of Education to host safe schools conference at UGA Gwinnett on March 1
The University of Georgia College of Education will host a one-day conference designed to help…
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Teachers needed for project to improve English language learners’ achievement
University of Georgia education researchers are seeking the final cohort of third- and fifth-grade teachers…
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UGA College of Education to hold first Faculty Research Conference Feb. 1
The University of Georgia College of Education will hold its first Faculty Research Conference to…
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UGA College of Education hosts conversation on development of special needs children
A Cuban expert in the educational development of special needs children will lead University of…
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COE graduate teaching program receives new $1.2 million grant
An innovative UGA graduate program in special education, which has prepared dozens of area elementary…
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UGA grad program preparing teachers to work with children with autism
An innovative University of Georgia graduate program in special education, that has prepared dozens of…
